Symptoms
Symptoms of
tension headaches include:
- A constant headache that does not throb or
pulse. You usually feel the pain or pressure on both sides of your
head.
- Tightness around your forehead that may feel like a "vise
grip."
- Aching pain at your temples or the back of your head and
neck.
Unlike
migraines, tension headaches do not often occur with
nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to both light and noise (but you may have one
or the other), and they are not usually disabling. Episodes of tension
headaches last from 30 minutes to several days. Tension headaches are
considered
chronic when they occur at least 15 days or more a
month.
Chronic tension headaches frequently occur along with other
conditions such as
anxiety or
depression. While not common, serious conditions such
as tumors or infections may cause a headache.